For the second time in four years, the winner of Melodifestivalen and Eurovision tops my end of year chart. Having always been my favourite Swedish male artist, I was very pleased to hear Måns Zelmerlöw was taking part once again. And though the quality of Melodifestivalen was already quite decent this year, I was still very much waiting for a 'moment' and I knew that it had arrived when I heard the short preview of Heroes.Abandoning the boring sound of previous album The Barcelona Sessions, this was Måns back on top pop form and to his very best with something of a tribute to David Guetta's Lovers On The Sun but with a much more triumphant melody and more charisma than that and a really stunning stage performance. It won Melodifestivalen quite easily and Måns then also swept to victory at Eurovision and returned the contest in very short order back to Sweden, while the song was a huge hit across Europe.Elsewhere in my top five of the year are Delta Goodrem's Wings, a stunning return to form for my favourite artist - who it was incredible to see live and meet her this year, Ellie Goulding's power ballad from the 50 Shades Of Grey soundtrack, Love Me Like You Do, Walk The Moon's 80s-influenced indie-pop anthem Shut Up and Dance and Firefly, a stunning dance track by Mura Masa and Nao - watch out for big things from both of these artists in 2016.UK No.1 hits in my top 40 of the year, besides Love Me Like You Do, include Rachel Platten's Fight Song (#8), Jess Glynne's Hold My Hand (#13), Little Mix's Black Magic (#14), Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk (#15), Adele's Hello (#17) and Justin Bieber's Sorry (#40).